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European Communism since 1989: Towards a New European Left?
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European Communism since 1989: Towards a New European Left?

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The conventional wisdom after 1989 was that socialism was finished. Communist parties were ejected from power across Eastern Europe, West European social democratic parties embraced neoliberalism, and intellectuals wrote of the definitive victory of capitalism and the pre-eminence of the United States in a new uni-polar world order. Ten years later things look different: economic crisis has hit the world economy, communist parties and their successors have gained significant electoral support in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and West European social democracy faces a growing electoral challenge from a new European left regaining a political space occupied previously by communist parties. No analysis of the pattern of European politics into the new millennium can be complete without taking account of this developing trend.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 February 2000
Pages
245
ISBN
9780333773420

The conventional wisdom after 1989 was that socialism was finished. Communist parties were ejected from power across Eastern Europe, West European social democratic parties embraced neoliberalism, and intellectuals wrote of the definitive victory of capitalism and the pre-eminence of the United States in a new uni-polar world order. Ten years later things look different: economic crisis has hit the world economy, communist parties and their successors have gained significant electoral support in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and West European social democracy faces a growing electoral challenge from a new European left regaining a political space occupied previously by communist parties. No analysis of the pattern of European politics into the new millennium can be complete without taking account of this developing trend.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 February 2000
Pages
245
ISBN
9780333773420